>>11023335>a 95% accurate pose without warping the plastic rather than forcing it into a shouldering pose and bend the gun.≠
>I'd rather just accept the gun can't be shouldered 100% realistically than warp the gun for one pose.Nice of you to change your goalpost, because you're not so retarded to continue arguing "all or nothing"
So I'll ask you a question, why are you so against the rubbery plastic? Forcing a pose doesn't damage the plastic. It has no feelings, so it doesn't care if the plastic is warping. The plastic can be as straight as anything out there and can return to its original shape either by just bending it back or putting it in hot water.
Did you have a bad experience with Ori Toy's Acid Rain line, which were super fucking bendy and rotted in less than 5 years? Because Hasbro has shown since the 00s that their rubbery plastics won't break easily and I've never heard anyone complaining that their 00 figures crumbling. Mine aren't, but I also have Acid Rain figures that haven't rotted on me from a decade ago, so maybe i live in a magical place that keeps them immortal.
Help me understand why you're being so autistic about rubbery plastics.
>1/18 is too small to get decent articulation in to regular human characters Wow, ignorant. My Microman figures have better poseability than the majority of action figures today. Engineering has been proven over 20 years ago and the opaque plastic figures are as durable as the day i bought them long ago.
pic is also of super poseable figures that are better than the majority of figures today, are 1:18, and check out how straight and sharp the sculpt on the weapons are, despite being made of rubbery crumbly shit.